Guido Rizzi

440 total citations
15 papers, 205 citations indexed

About

Guido Rizzi is a scholar working on Astronomy and Astrophysics, Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics and Ocean Engineering. According to data from OpenAlex, Guido Rizzi has authored 15 papers receiving a total of 205 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 8 papers in Astronomy and Astrophysics, 7 papers in Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics and 7 papers in Ocean Engineering. Recurrent topics in Guido Rizzi's work include Geophysics and Sensor Technology (7 papers), Relativity and Gravitational Theory (7 papers) and Quantum Electrodynamics and Casimir Effect (3 papers). Guido Rizzi is often cited by papers focused on Geophysics and Sensor Technology (7 papers), Relativity and Gravitational Theory (7 papers) and Quantum Electrodynamics and Casimir Effect (3 papers). Guido Rizzi collaborates with scholars based in Italy and Mexico. Guido Rizzi's co-authors include Matteo Luca Ruggiero, Angelo Tartaglia, Nicola Bellomo, Emilio Cafaro, Alessandro Laio, Yun Gang Lu and Luigi Accardi and has published in prestigious journals such as Physics Letters A, General Relativity and Gravitation and Mathematics and Computers in Simulation.

In The Last Decade

Guido Rizzi

15 papers receiving 195 citations

Peers

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A. de Waard Netherlands
T. T. Lyons United States
S. Frasca Italy
C. Affeldt Germany
B. Mours France
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All Works

15 of 15 papers shown
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Rizzi, Guido & Matteo Luca Ruggiero. (2004). Relativity in rotating frames : relativistic physics in rotating reference frames. Kluwer Academic Publishers eBooks. 21 indexed citations
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Rizzi, Guido & Matteo Luca Ruggiero. (2004). Relativity in Rotating Frames, in the Series "Fundamental Theories of Physics". PORTO Publications Open Repository TOrino (Politecnico di Torino). 135. 1 indexed citations
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Rizzi, Guido & Matteo Luca Ruggiero. (2004). Relativity in Rotating Frames. CERN Document Server (European Organization for Nuclear Research). 92 indexed citations
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Rizzi, Guido & Matteo Luca Ruggiero. (2003). A Direct Kinematical Derivation of the Relativistic Sagnac Effect for Light or Matter Beams. General Relativity and Gravitation. 35(12). 2129–2136. 17 indexed citations
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Rizzi, Guido & Angelo Tartaglia. (1999). . Foundations of Physics Letters. 12(2). 179–186. 12 indexed citations
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Rizzi, Guido & Angelo Tartaglia. (1998). Speed of Light on Rotating Platforms. Foundations of Physics. 28(11). 1663–1683. 22 indexed citations
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Laio, Alessandro, Guido Rizzi, & Angelo Tartaglia. (1997). Quantum theory of frequency shifts of an electromagnetic wave interacting with a plasma. Physical review. E, Statistical physics, plasmas, fluids, and related interdisciplinary topics. 55(6). 7457–7461. 3 indexed citations
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Accardi, Luigi, Alessandro Laio, Yun Gang Lu, & Guido Rizzi. (1995). A third hypothesis on the origin of the redshift: Application to the Pioneer 6 data. Physics Letters A. 209(5-6). 277–284. 2 indexed citations
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Rizzi, Guido, et al.. (1991). Self-interaction of a point charge in a Kerr spacetime. General Relativity and Gravitation. 23(4). 403–415. 7 indexed citations
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Rizzi, Guido, et al.. (1991). Violation of the Strong Equivalence Principle due to the self-force in a Kerr spacetime. General Relativity and Gravitation. 23(4). 417–429. 1 indexed citations
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Rizzi, Guido, et al.. (1986). On the electrostatic self-force in a Reissner-Nordström spacetime. Physics Letters A. 119(1). 7–9. 3 indexed citations
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Rizzi, Guido, et al.. (1986). On the validity of the strong equivalence principle for charged particles in a Schwarzschild space-time. General Relativity and Gravitation. 18(11). 1111–1126. 3 indexed citations
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Rizzi, Guido, et al.. (1985). Does a charge, falling freely in a static gravitational field, radiate?. Meccanica. 20(3). 199–206. 7 indexed citations
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Bellomo, Nicola, Emilio Cafaro, & Guido Rizzi. (1984). On the mathematical modelling of physical systems by ordinary differential stochastic equations. Mathematics and Computers in Simulation. 26(4). 361–367. 10 indexed citations
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Bellomo, Nicola, et al.. (1976). A new statistical kinetic theory of phase-transition in liquid-vapour systems. Mechanics Research Communications. 3(5). 417–422. 4 indexed citations

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